Kaeo man Shane Hyde knows more than most about trapping possums. And now he has designed a new device that he says will make trapping, and the use of a range of very precisely targeted poisons, much more effective than in the past.
His enviroMate 100, which is now in commercial production, is an innovative bait station that can be programmed to deliver the chosen substance, pre-feed or toxin, without any human involvement, for up to 49 days. And it can target multiple pest species, in order or concurrently.
The first two deliveries could be the lure, the third could be cyanara cyanide for possums, and the remaining three could contain feratox for possums and rat bait.
"For example you could programme it for a new delivery every second day for 14 days," he said.
"The first two deliveries could be the lure, the third could be cyanara cyanide for possums, and the remaining three could contain feratox for possums and rat bait. Two visits to the site would be needed, the first to load it and the second to remove the kill."
The device dramatically reduced the time needed for patrolling traps, enabling an individual trapper to cover a much bigger area.